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    Online Resource
    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    (DE-627)1696491819
    Format: 1 online resource (343 pages)
    ISBN: 9781400834693
    Content: Early Modern Jewry boldly offers a new history of the early modern Jewish experience. From Krakow and Venice to Amsterdam and Smyrna, David Ruderman examines the historical and cultural factors unique to Jewish communities throughout Europe, and how these distinctions played out amidst the rest of society. Looking at how Jewish settlements in the early modern period were linked to one another in fascinating ways, he shows how Jews were communicating with each other and were more aware of their economic, social, and religious connections than ever before. Ruderman explores five crucial and powerful characteristics uniting Jewish communities: a mobility leading to enhanced contacts between Jews of differing backgrounds, traditions, and languages, as well as between Jews and non-Jews; a heightened sense of communal cohesion throughout all Jewish settlements that revealed the rising power of lay oligarchies; a knowledge explosion brought about by the printing press, the growing interest in Jewish books by Christian readers, an expanded curriculum of Jewish learning, and the entrance of Jewish elites into universities; a crisis of rabbinic authority expressed through active messianism, mystical prophecy, radical enthusiasm, and heresy; and the blurring of religious identities, impacting such groups as conversos, Sabbateans, individual converts to Christianity, and Christian Hebraists. In describing an early modern Jewish culture, Early Modern Jewry reconstructs a distinct epoch in history and provides essential background for understanding the modern Jewish experience.
    Content: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Maps -- Introduction -- ONE: JEWS ON THE MOVE -- The Mobility of Europeans and Other Peoples in the Early Modern Period -- Jewish Migration to Italy and the Ottoman Empire -- Jewish Migration to Eastern Europe -- Converso Migration -- The Social Consequences of Jewish Mobility -- Did Jewish Mobility Engender Cultural Productivity? -- TWO: COMMUNAL COHESION -- Italian Communal Developments -- Converso Communal Organizations: Leghorn and Amsterdam -- Jewish Communal Organization in Germanic Lands -- The Jewish Community under Ottoman Rule -- Jewish Self-Government in Eastern Europe -- Some Comparative Observations -- THREE: KNOWLEDGE EXPLOSION -- The Printed Book and the Creation of a Connected Jewish Culture -- Further Consequences of the Printing of Jewish Books -- Christian Hebraists and Their Judaic Publications -- The Expansion of Cultural Horizons -- Jewish Medical Students at the University -- FOUR: CRISIS OF RABBINIC AUTHORITY -- Locating the Beginnings of a Jewish Crisis in the Seventeenth Century -- The Sabbatean Turmoil of the Eighteenth Century -- Sabbateanism and the Birth of "Orthodoxy" in the Eighteenth Century -- Sabbateanism and the Other Crises of Early Modernity: Some Tentative Conclusions -- FIVE: MINDGLED IDENTITIES -- The Ambiguity of Converso Lives -- Sabbatean Syncretism -- The Conflicting Loyalties of Christian Hebraists -- The Mediating Roles of Jewish Converts to Christianity -- Jewish Christians and Christian Jews -- SIX: TOWARD MODERNITY: SOME FINAL THOUGHTS -- When Does the Early Modern Period Begin and When Does It End? -- Early Haskalah, Early Modernity, and Haskalah Reconsidered -- Viewing the Modern Era in the Light of the Early Modern -- APPENDIX: HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REFLECTIONS -- Jonathan Israel's Interpretation of Early Modern Jewish Culture.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: 9780691152882
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780691152882
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_1696491819
    Format: 1 online resource (343 pages)
    ISBN: 9781400834693
    Content: Early Modern Jewry boldly offers a new history of the early modern Jewish experience. From Krakow and Venice to Amsterdam and Smyrna, David Ruderman examines the historical and cultural factors unique to Jewish communities throughout Europe, and how these distinctions played out amidst the rest of society. Looking at how Jewish settlements in the early modern period were linked to one another in fascinating ways, he shows how Jews were communicating with each other and were more aware of their economic, social, and religious connections than ever before. Ruderman explores five crucial and powerful characteristics uniting Jewish communities: a mobility leading to enhanced contacts between Jews of differing backgrounds, traditions, and languages, as well as between Jews and non-Jews; a heightened sense of communal cohesion throughout all Jewish settlements that revealed the rising power of lay oligarchies; a knowledge explosion brought about by the printing press, the growing interest in Jewish books by Christian readers, an expanded curriculum of Jewish learning, and the entrance of Jewish elites into universities; a crisis of rabbinic authority expressed through active messianism, mystical prophecy, radical enthusiasm, and heresy; and the blurring of religious identities, impacting such groups as conversos, Sabbateans, individual converts to Christianity, and Christian Hebraists. In describing an early modern Jewish culture, Early Modern Jewry reconstructs a distinct epoch in history and provides essential background for understanding the modern Jewish experience.
    Content: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Maps -- Introduction -- ONE: JEWS ON THE MOVE -- The Mobility of Europeans and Other Peoples in the Early Modern Period -- Jewish Migration to Italy and the Ottoman Empire -- Jewish Migration to Eastern Europe -- Converso Migration -- The Social Consequences of Jewish Mobility -- Did Jewish Mobility Engender Cultural Productivity? -- TWO: COMMUNAL COHESION -- Italian Communal Developments -- Converso Communal Organizations: Leghorn and Amsterdam -- Jewish Communal Organization in Germanic Lands -- The Jewish Community under Ottoman Rule -- Jewish Self-Government in Eastern Europe -- Some Comparative Observations -- THREE: KNOWLEDGE EXPLOSION -- The Printed Book and the Creation of a Connected Jewish Culture -- Further Consequences of the Printing of Jewish Books -- Christian Hebraists and Their Judaic Publications -- The Expansion of Cultural Horizons -- Jewish Medical Students at the University -- FOUR: CRISIS OF RABBINIC AUTHORITY -- Locating the Beginnings of a Jewish Crisis in the Seventeenth Century -- The Sabbatean Turmoil of the Eighteenth Century -- Sabbateanism and the Birth of "Orthodoxy" in the Eighteenth Century -- Sabbateanism and the Other Crises of Early Modernity: Some Tentative Conclusions -- FIVE: MINDGLED IDENTITIES -- The Ambiguity of Converso Lives -- Sabbatean Syncretism -- The Conflicting Loyalties of Christian Hebraists -- The Mediating Roles of Jewish Converts to Christianity -- Jewish Christians and Christian Jews -- SIX: TOWARD MODERNITY: SOME FINAL THOUGHTS -- When Does the Early Modern Period Begin and When Does It End? -- Early Haskalah, Early Modernity, and Haskalah Reconsidered -- Viewing the Modern Era in the Light of the Early Modern -- APPENDIX: HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REFLECTIONS -- Jonathan Israel's Interpretation of Early Modern Jewish Culture.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780691152882
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780691152882
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_309574749
    Format: XV S., S. 454 - 1169 , zahlr. Ill., Kt
    In: Vol. 2
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-627)1563919958
    ISBN: 9781138787339
    In: Access to international justice, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2015, (2015), Seite 178-188, 9781138787339
    In: year:2015
    In: pages:178-188
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-627)1882098552
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004676701
    Series Statement: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity - Book Archive pre-2000 9
    Content: This volume is the collaborative effort of several Egyptological scholars from the United States, Canada, Egypt, and England; each contribution is a comprehensive investigation of a specific aspect of kingship in ancient Egypt and represents a particular area of expertise of that author. The first part of the book examines the nature of kingship and the role of the ruler. The second part of the book focuses on the role of kingship and its characterization in particular periods. The last section of the volume consists of two studies on the concretization of royalty in architectural contexts. Ancient Egyptian Kingship is the most comprehensive work in English on the subject since Henri Frankfort published Kingship and the Gods in 1948. Richly illustrated with photographs, plans, and diagrams, it is a new, extensively researched analysis of the topic
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , English
    Additional Edition: 9789004100411
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ancient Egyptian Kingship Leiden : Brill, 1995 9789004100411
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-627)30957451X
    Format: XXXIX, 449 S , zahlr. Ill., Kt
    In: Vol. 1
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_30957451X
    Format: XXXIX, 449 S , zahlr. Ill., Kt
    In: Vol. 1
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Austin : University of Texas Press
    UID:
    (DE-605)HT021165972
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781477302644
    Content: The phenomenon of colonization by big land companies, common throughout the history of the United States, came late to the Panhandle-Plains of West Texas. Ranchers held sway there up into the 20th century. Then, realizing that the future followed the plow, they, joined by business owners and speculators, founded towns on their land, competed for railroad connections, provided irrigation wells and other improvements, and engaged in a variety of advertising activities to interest prospective settlers and to sell the land to farmers at a profit. Trainloads of such "prospectors" were brought in to tour the land; and salesmen of all kinds roamed all the more settled states painting enticing pictures of the fertile lands which their employers offered for sale. Major George W. Littlefield created the Littlefield Lands Company and founded the town of Littlefield, Texas, in 1912, in order to sell as farmland a part of his Yellow House Ranch. His sales manager, Arthur P.-
    Content: Duggan (his nephew by marriage, and grandfather of the author of this study), used many of the techniques then current to attract buyers for the Lamb County land in and around Littlefield. He dug wells and operated a demonstration farm; he planted trees, planned a park, and otherwise beautified the town; he helped to create and maintain a school, a bank, and a number of businesses; and he negotiated contracts and coordinated the activities of innumerable independent land agents. Because the role of the big land company in the settlement of the United States has not, on the whole, received the attention which it deserves, this detailed examination of the operations of one such company is of particular significance. Most of the book is devoted to the creation of the company, the steps taken to make the area attractive to potential settlers, and the problems which beset the building of the community.-
    Content: One chapter discusses the techniques and the difficulties of selling land through independent agents. The final chapter considers the people who moved onto the Littlefield tracts—where they came from, why they came, what their reactions were to the plains country, and how they learned to cope with their new environment. An appendix gives pertinent information about all land transactions conducted by the company between 1912 and 1920, and about each buyer. For this study the author made use of previously unknown records discovered while he was gathering information for a biography of Major Littlefield
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Austin : University of Texas Press
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV047641391
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781477302644
    Content: The phenomenon of colonization by big land companies, common throughout the history of the United States, came late to the Panhandle-Plains of West Texas. Ranchers held sway there up into the 20th century. Then, realizing that the future followed the plow, they, joined by business owners and speculators, founded towns on their land, competed for railroad connections, provided irrigation wells and other improvements, and engaged in a variety of advertising activities to interest prospective settlers and to sell the land to farmers at a profit. Trainloads of such "prospectors" were brought in to tour the land; and salesmen of all kinds roamed all the more settled states painting enticing pictures of the fertile lands which their employers offered for sale. Major George W. Littlefield created the Littlefield Lands Company and founded the town of Littlefield, Texas, in 1912, in order to sell as farmland a part of his Yellow House Ranch. His sales manager, Arthur P.
    Content: Duggan (his nephew by marriage, and grandfather of the author of this study), used many of the techniques then current to attract buyers for the Lamb County land in and around Littlefield. He dug wells and operated a demonstration farm; he planted trees, planned a park, and otherwise beautified the town; he helped to create and maintain a school, a bank, and a number of businesses; and he negotiated contracts and coordinated the activities of innumerable independent land agents. Because the role of the big land company in the settlement of the United States has not, on the whole, received the attention which it deserves, this detailed examination of the operations of one such company is of particular significance. Most of the book is devoted to the creation of the company, the steps taken to make the area attractive to potential settlers, and the problems which beset the building of the community.
    Content: One chapter discusses the techniques and the difficulties of selling land through independent agents. The final chapter considers the people who moved onto the Littlefield tracts-where they came from, why they came, what their reactions were to the plains country, and how they learned to cope with their new environment. An appendix gives pertinent information about all land transactions conducted by the company between 1912 and 1920, and about each buyer. For this study the author made use of previously unknown records discovered while he was gathering information for a biography of Major Littlefield
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Nov 2021) , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 10
    UID:
    (DE-627)165040025
    Format: XXXIII, 347 S , Ill , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9004100415
    Series Statement: Probleme der Ägyptologie 9
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 301 - 338
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Theology
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    Keywords: Ägypten ; Pharao ; Geschichte ; Geschichte ; Konferenzschrift
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